World is changing, India must enhance its military capabilities: PM Modi

Last Updated on January 11, 2023 by Admin

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Asserting that modern border infrastructure will enhance the country’s military capabilities, Prime Minister on Thursday said that in a departure from earlier times, connectivity has been established in border and coastal areas, from Ladakh to Arunachal Pradesh and from Jaisalmer to Andaman Nicobar islands.


Addressing soldiers on the occasion of Diwali at Nowshera sector in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri district, Modi lauded the role played by the brigade here in the 2016 surgical strikes on terror launchpads across the LoC, and asserted that even though innumerable attempts were made after the strikes to disturb peace in the region, every time terrorism was given a befitting reply.





He also asserted that India must enhance its military capabilities in line with the changing world and modes of war, and noted that modern border infrastructure has been built to augment connectivity and troop deployment.


Hailing the valour of the soldiers, Modi said they were the ‘suraksha kawach (protective shield) of ‘Maa Bharti (mother India)’ and it was because of them that people of the country can sleep peacefully and there is happiness during festivals.


Hailing the role of the brigade here in the 2016 surgical strike, Modi said their role fills the people of the country with pride. “I will always remember that day as it was decided that all soldiers will return before sunset and I was waiting anxiously for the call to know if all my jawans had returned. Without any casualty, all the bravehearts returned and came out as winners,” Modi said.


After the surgical strikes, innumerable attempts were made to disturb the peace in the region and attempts are still being made, but every time terrorism has been given a “befitting reply”, the prime minister said.


India had conducted surgical strikes on September 29, 2016, on terror launchpads across the Line of Control (LoC) as a response to a terrorist attack on an Army base in the Uri sector of


Modi said the responsibility of protecting the freedom of the country vests with everyone and today’s India, in the Amrit Kaal of freedom, is aware of its capabilities and resources.


He also underlined the importance of the growing ‘Atmanirbharta (self-dependence)’ in defence resources as opposed to the earlier period of dependence on foreign countries and the long time taken for defence procurements.


He said 65 per cent of the defence budget is being used inside the country and noted that a list of 200 products that will be procured only indigenously has been prepared.


The list is going to be expanded soon, he said.


Modi also talked about the seven new defence companies launched on Vijaya Dashmi and noted that defence corridors are also coming up. He also highlighted that India’s youth are involved in vibrant defence related startups.


All this will strengthen India’s position as a defence exporter, he added.


Modi asserted that modern border infrastructure will enhance the country’s military capabilities.


How work was done with regard to connectivity of border areas is known to people, he said.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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